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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON, Tir / y dat. arrived. Oct 22—Agnes Donald, schooner, 62 tons, M'Cabe, from Poverty Bay. Oct 22-Omeo, s.s., 660 tons, Chatficld, from Melbourne, via South. Passengers - saloon from Coast: Messrs Cotton, Brookes, Menzies, Bewley, and Stye. From Melbourne: Mrs Everett and family (6). cleared. Oct 22 —Onward, schooner, 68 tons, Russell, for Picton. SAILED. Oct2l—Waikato,ship, 1021 tons, Caborne, for London, via Wellington. Oct 21—Joliba, barque, 324 tons, Scouler, for Newcastle, N.S. W., in ballast. Oct 21—Excelsior, brigantine, 92 tons, Joiner, for Picton, in ballast. Oct 22—Mary Ann Annison, barque, 297 tons, Hughes, for Newcastle, N.S.W., in ballast. Oct 22 Samuel Merritt, barque, 259 tons, Holden, for Newcastle, N.S W., in ballast. Oct 22 Ethel brigantine, 180 tons, M'Leod, for Kaipara, in ballast. Oct 22-Syren, brig, 157 tons, Bowkers, for Manukau, in ballast. Oct 22—Fawn, brig, 216 tons, Brownell, for Newcastle, N.S. W., in ballast. Oct 23 —Lady Don, schooner 68 tons, Clarkson, for Timaru. Cargo, coals. Oct 22—Bee, schooner, 31 tons, Green, for Amuri Bluff. Owing to the change of wind to the S.W. all those vessels that were in port windbound proceeded to sea during last night and this morning. The s. s. Omeo arrived in port this morning from Melbourne, via Bluff and Dunedin. She brought a small cargo for this port. She sails for Melbourne via Newcastle and Wellington. YESTERDAY'S. ARRIVED. Oct 21—Aurora, schooner, 52 tons, Eoraeril, from Queen Charlotte’s Sound. Master, agent. Oct 21—Herald, schooner, 53 tons, Lambert, from Hokitika. Master, agent. Oct 21—Taupo, s.s. 461 tons, J. Macfarlane, from Northern ports. Miles, Hassal, and Co, agents. Passengers—saloon : Mr, Mrs, and Miss Beeves, Mr and Mrs Montgomery, family, and servant, Mr, Mrs, and Miss Mills, Mr and Mrs Parsons, Mr and Mrs Peter, Misses Moorhouse, Snow, Boddingfon, Messrs Curtis, Wigley, Gray, Bluett, Webb, Dance, Redwood, White, Hill. Gray, Yuille, J. E. Brown, Parker, Peacock, Colonel Brett, Hon Jfl.W. Stafford. Steerage—lT, and 40 for South. Oct 21—Star of the South, s.s, 175 tons, Carey, from Dunedin via Timaru. Wilson, Sawtell, and Co. agents. Passengers—steerage: Messrs Winthrope, DeCourcey, Oct 21 —Lucy James, ketch, 27 tons, Clarkson, from Amuri Blufl. Master, agent. CLEARED. Oct 21—Taupo, s.s, 461 tons, Macfarlane, for Dunedin. Miles, Hassal. and Co, agenls. Oct 21 —Emerald, ketch, 40 tous, AVhitby, for Nelson. P. Cunningham and Co, agent. Oct 21—Lady Don, schooner, Gs tous, Clarkson, for Timaru. C. W. Turner, agent. Oct 21—Josephine, schooner, 66 tons, Austin, for Bay of Islands, in ballast. Cuff and Graham, agents. SAILED. Oct 21—Linnet, keteh, 20 tons, Smith, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. Oct 21—Star of ihc South, s.s, 175 tons, Carey, for Northern ports. Wilson, Sawtell, and Co, agents. Passengers—steerage, for Levuka: Mr amt Mrs Brown and 4 children, Messrs Frame and Brown. For Wellington—Mr and Mrs Petersen and 3 children, Mr Thompson. Oct 21—Taupo, s.s, 461 tons, Macfarlane, for Dunedin. Miles, Hassal, and Co, agents, Passengers—Messrs Preston, Knowles, Deverell, Goudier, and 40 original. IMPORTS.

Per Aurora—3o,ooo feet timber. Consignee—W. H. Hargreaves. Per Herald —42,000 feet timber. Consignee— Barker and Co. Per Star of the South—From Dunedin, under the Arms Act —2 coils lead piping. Free—42 pkgs merchandise, 3 cases do, 26 mats sugar, 1 box. 3 bdls, 2 cases, 3 pkgs hops, 1 pkg. Consignees—Smith. Taylor, Mackay, Booth and Co, Coombes and Son, Young, White, Hawkins. Per Taupo—From Onehunga, ex Cyphrenes, under bond—so hales hops. Kx warehouse—3 cases tobacco. From Nelson, ex warehouse, under bond — 12 boxes tea. Free, from Onehunga—2 cases, 1 pkg. From Nelson —2 half-chests tea. From Picton —4 horses. From Wellington—ll cases, 2 bales, 2 trusses. Consignees—Rammer and Co, Sclanders and Co, Wilson, Twentyman, Redwood, Saunders, Phillips, Clark and Co, King and Co, Thiswell, Reed and Bain, Crothers. EXPORTS. Per Star of the South—Free, for Levuka—2 pkgs effects. For Napier—2 cases, 20 sks malt. Shippers—Wilson, Sawtell, and Co, Twentyman, Cuff and Graham. Per Emerald —300 sks barley, 200 do wheat, 35 do flour. Shipper—P. Cunningham. Per Lady Don—loo tons coal. Shipper—C. W. Turner.

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 425, 22 October 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IV, Issue 425, 22 October 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IV, Issue 425, 22 October 1875, Page 2

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